![]() ![]() Together and Evernote save these as web archives and therefore also save the URL and links (although saving of links in Evernote is erratic). It is also possible to save a highlighted selection of a webpage. Evernote should allow you to drag items onto its dock icon but I couldn’t get this to work. Together has a very similar tab (the Shelf) that can also be dragged onto. Yojimbo has a tab at the side of the screen (the Drop Dock) you can drag a URL onto. Yojimbo and Together also allow you to drag a URL to their dock icon. I found with websites with a lot of text and pictures such as Amazon or The Times it would tell me it couldn’t archive the whole page and asked me to select a portion. At the moment it is a little hit-or-miss. The Evernote bookmarklet works with the web version which will then sync with your desktop app. I found this worked perfectly with Yojimbo and Together. Click the bookmarklet and a web archive of the page you are on is downloaded into the application. All three applications have a bookmarklet that can be installed in your browser. There are many ways to create web archives. Yojimbo is okay but a little dated looking (and it has a horrible icon!). Together and Evernote both look lovely but in my opinion Evernote is a little cleaner looking. Total storage is unlimited.Īll three applications have an iTunes style source list with notes appearing to the right. It is free unless you want to add more than 40MB a month in which case it is $5 per month (or $45 a year). It has a Mac and Windows desktop application that can be synced with a web version. Ample time to fully evaluate both.Įvernote is a little different and is currently still in beta. Yojimbo lasts for a generous 30 days, Together for 15 days. Yojimbo and Together are both fully fledged applications costing $39. Having looked at a few applications I decided to trial Yojimbo from Bare Bones Software, Together from Reinvented Software and Evernote.
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